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Does Evil Bred Evil?

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    I think that is possible but not always the case .
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    Jetfighter 

    answered 4 weeks ago

      Sometimes yes, it is possible, but not always. For example, serial killers like Ted Bundy came from religious, law-abiding, normal families.
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      Gigib 

      answered 4 weeks ago

        Not in all situations. Many people get mugged, robbed, and with that evil being pushed on them, they don't go out and do evil things to people. That is only one instance, please don't get upset over it. Lol
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        Tiggersmom 

        answered 4 weeks ago

        Yes,and the evil is even more wicked then it's 'father'.
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        Sassyrcool 

        answered 3 hours ago

        Parents tend to bring up their children to consider their own morals to be normality. True evil is a very hard thing to judge - was Ted Bundy evil, or just mentally deranged? Was Hitler evil, or just a political opportunist? Was even the monstrous Josef Stalin truly evil, or merely a ruthless dictator wiping out his opposition? Indeed, go back a thousand years (a blink of the eye of time), and what we would nowadays consider truly horrific behaviour was the social norm among the ruling classes.

        Then consider time of war. Was 'Bomber' Harris evil for ordering the fire-bombing of Dresden which killed 100,000 civilians? Was Churchill evil for approving that attack?

        Then consider religious nonsense. Is someone who is not part of your particular cult evil, and doomed to eternal hellfire? That's what the priests and shamans will tell you, but does it make any sense?
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        Madmacstew 

        answered 3 weeks ago

             
             

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